Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA)

What is a Flexible Spending Account (FSA)?

A Flexible Spending Account (FSA) allows consumers to deduct pre-tax dollars from their paychecks and deposit those funds in employer-sponsored accounts to pay for medical expenses. Consumers then submit expense receipts to healthcare administrators for reimbursement.

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Your baby's health depends on carefully following the instructions below. Proper hygiene, preparation, use and storage are important when preparing infant formula. Use as directed by your baby's doctor. Ask your baby's doctor about the need to boil clean utensils, bottles, and nipples in water before use. 1.) Wash hands thoroughly with soap and water before preparing feeding bottles. 2.) Shake bottle well and remove cap and foil seal. 3.) Pour into feeding bottle(s). Failure to follow these instructions could result in severe harm. Opened bottles and prepared formula can spoil quickly. Either feed immediately or cover and store in refrigerator at 35-40°F (2-4°C) for no longer than 48 hours. Do not use opened bottle and/or prepared formula if they are unrefrigerated for more than a total of 2 hours. Do not freeze prepared bottle. After feeding begins, use formula within one hour or discard. Store unopened bottles at room temperature. Avoid excessive heat. Do not freeze. Additional tips to reduce fussiness and gas: Feed her smaller amounts. If your baby is crying and frantic with hunger, calm her before the feeding to prevent her from gulping air. Keep your baby in an upright position while you feed her. Burp your baby after every 2-3 fl oz.

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Warnings

Do not use a microwave oven to warm formula. Serious burns may result. Do not accept if package has been opened. Do not use if protective seal around cap, or if foil seal under cap, is damaged or missing.